Brian Stelter says the first draft of history about Trump and Russia is still "woefully incomplete." With new stories about the FBI's concern that Trump was possibly a pawn of the Russians, Stelter asks, "Why are these leaks happening? What does Robert Mueller know? And how much longer will we all have to wait for answers?"

Billionaire and Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos finds himself the target of The National Enquirer, which has developed a reputation for going after President Donald Trump's enemies. CNN's Jason Carroll takes a closer look.

William Arkin, fresh off his decision to leave NBC, levels a blunt media critique. The "Trump circus" is getting too much attention, he says, at the expense of in-depth reporting. "Part of our responsibility as journalists is to cover the government, not just the president," he tells Brian Stelter.

Brian Stelter says Trump and his allies are pushing phony and misleading information linking terrorism to immigration. Frank Bruni says they are "knowingly lying in the service of their political goal." David Frum and Karen Finney also weigh in.

At the American Economic Association conference in Atlanta, Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell reiterated the strengths of the economy but also signaled the Fed would remain flexible in its management of interest rates.

Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) was officially elected the new House speaker as the Democrats take charge of the House of Representatives. CNN's Manu Raju explains what this may mean for President Donald Trump.

Residents in some states are enjoying gas prices below $2 a gallon. President Trump tweeted "Do you think it's just luck that gas prices are so low, and falling? Low gas prices are like another Tax Cut!" CNN's Christine Romans reports.